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At the fishing hole with his friends, Abner lazily reflects that if he could be anyone in the world, he'd rather be himself (" If I had my Druthers ").
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At that time, the town of Kuwait was settled by migrants from central Arabia who arrived at what was then a lightly populated fishing village under the suzerainty of the Bani Khalid tribe of Arabia.
At the same time, the government has moved to reduce the dependence on tourism by promoting the development of farming, fishing, small-scale manufacturing and most recently the offshore sector.
At Salmon Falls there were often a hundred or more Indians fishing who would trade for their salmon, a welcome treat.
At the time of European discovery, some of the indigenous peoples were traditionally mostly semi-nomadic tribes who subsisted on hunting, fishing, gathering, and migrant agriculture.
At the beginning of the 19th century, Cotonou ( then spelled " Kotonou ") was a small fishing village.
At some time prior to the 10th century it would have been a fishing village on a sandy beach backed by pebbles and a creek, It was improved by the Count of Flanders in 997 and fortified by the Count of Boulogne in 1224.
At Midsummer, the Manx people offer bundles of reeds, meadow grasses and yellow flowers to Manannán in a ritual " paying of the rent ", accompanied with prayers for his aid and protection in and fishing.
At the European side ( at Seraglio Point ) there were only two fishing settlements: Lygos and Semistra.
At the start of the twentieth century, fishing, sponge hooking and oystering had become the major industries, but around 1909 the oyster beds were exhausted.
At the time of European contact, Lenni-Lenape Native Americans lived in the area, following a seasonal pattern of cultivation and hunting and fishing.
At the time of English exploration, the Algonquian-speaking Roanoke tribe used the site for seasonal fishing.
" ( See also Algoma ( word )) At that time the commercial fishing fleet located in Algoma was the largest on Lake Michigan.
At the time Glenn was tired from working non-stop for over a year and had planned to go on a fishing trip with his uncle, and as nothing could dissuade his intention to take that short break, the role went to Craig Sheffer.
At various times, Gusty would also be drawn swimming, fishing, water skiing, or playing American football.
At that time, Cheung Chau was mainly a fishing village ; it had more residents living on junks than on land.
At the end of the 19th century, the beaches to the east and west of the pier were crowded with fishing boats.
At first, these French immigrants from Poitou settled in eastern Canada, and established an agricultural and maritime economy ( farming and fishing ).
At the end of the cast when the line is stretched the line as a whole will still have speed and the fisherman can let some extra line through their fingers making a false throw, either forward or backward or to finish the cast and start fishing.
The 2008 U. S. State Department Report States " At midyear Federal Police in Manaus began investigating allegations that a foreign-owned travel company arranged fishing expeditions to the Amazon region that were in reality sex tours for U. S. and European pedophiles.
At and hole
At one point late in the day, when Palmer was lining up a 25-foot putt on the 16th, a thunderous cheer from the direction of the 18th green unmistakably announced that Player had birdied the final hole.
At first, it was suspected that the strange features of the black hole solutions were pathological artifacts from the symmetry conditions imposed, and that the singularities would not appear in generic situations.
At the start of the Grand Gallery on the right-hand side there is a hole cut in the wall ( and now blocked by chicken wire ).
At the upper end of the Gallery on the right-hand side there is a hole near the roof which opens into a short tunnel by which access can be gained to the lowest of the Relieving Chambers.
At the beginning of a player's turn, they select a hole with seeds that will be sown around the board.
At the end of the night, group members use a special rallying call and gather to sleep in a nest made of leaves, a group of branches, or a hole in a tree.
At surfaces it is possible for so called image states to occur, where the hole is inside the solid and the electron is in the vacuum.
At a sufficiently high pressure, the grommet will distort and the insert will blow out of its mounting hole to release pressure.
At the U. S. Open in 1947, Snead missed a 2-foot putt on the final playoff hole to lose to Lew Worsham.
At tea with Miss Spink and Miss Forcible, Miss Spink spies danger in Coraline ’ s future after reading her tea leaves, and gives her a stone with a hole in it for protection.
At the head of the gorge is a deep water hole surrounded by four metre cliffs that can be dived from.
At this crucial juncture, Murat's chief of staff, General Augustin Daniel Belliard rode straight to the Emperor's Headquarters and, according to General Ségur who wrote an account of the campaign, told him that the Russian line had been breached, that the road to Mozhaysk, behind the Russian line, was visible through the gaping hole the French attack had pierced, that an enormous crowd of runaways and vehicles were hastily retreating, and that a final push would be enough to decide the fate of the Russian army and of the war.
At the end of the night, group members use a special rallying call and gather to sleep in a nest made of leaves, in a group of branches, or in a hole in a tree.
At the 1989 Masters Tournament, Norman came to the 72nd hole with a share of the lead, ultimately needing a par to make a playoff or a birdie to win.
At the time, other SLRs used cloth blinds, which had the disadvantage that it was possible to burn a hole into the cloth of the shutter during mirror lock-up in bright sunlight.
At least some accretion discs produce jets, twin highly collimated and fast outflows that emerge in opposite directions from close to the disc ( the direction of the jet ejection must be determined either by the angular momentum axis of the disc or the spin axis of the black hole ).
At a statistical level, this can be understood as a consequence of detailed balance following from the presumed micro-reversibility ( unitarity ) of the interaction between the quantum states of the radiation field and the quantum states of the black hole.
At the core, most galaxies have a supermassive black hole, which may result in an active galactic nucleus.
At very high temperatures, as in the environment of a black hole or neutron star, high energy photon interactions with nuclei or even with other photons, can create an electron-positron plasma.
At the core is a supermassive black hole, which forms the primary component of an active galactic nucleus.
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